To make our first ASP page we can use different editors.
Active Server Page is a simple text file with .asp extension,
so to create an ASP page even Notepad will be useful.
Example of an ASP page:
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<% Option Explicit %><html>
<body>
<%
Response.Write (”Our first ASP page”)
%></body>
</html>
This ASP page will show following text at our browser:
Our first ASP page
We created this by using Response.Write object.
First line of code says that we will use VBScript as our programming language:
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
Second line says that all variables in code must be defined before they’re used:
<% Option Explicit %>
Begining of ASP code is defined with <%, and end of ASP code is defined with %>.
You don’t need to do 640-822 or even 642-552 in order to be able to create your first web page. A simple 642-436 would do. For an asp page, a 70-272 is more than enough.







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